Justin G (Cali)What free agent receivers will be available at the end of the season that the Dolphins can actually sign? Also do you think there is any chance to get Fitz from the cards, if so what do you think the Cards will want in return?

ESPN's James WalkerIt's interesting because the free-agent class at WR is very strong but the draft is not. Mike Wallace, Dwayne Bowe, Greg Jennings would all be good fits for Miami. Either of these guys would work. I think the Dolphins also have to bring back Brian Hartline, but as a No. 2 receiver and move Bess to No. 3. That would be a good start.

I like the idea of getting Fitzgerald. IDK if he's able to leave Arizona but clearly they got a lot of issues and he won't be elite forever. He brings a quiet dominance that would instantly boost this offense to the top half of the league.

I like the idea of getting Fitzgerald. IDK if he's able to leave Arizona but clearly they got a lot of issues and he won't be elite forever. He brings a quiet dominance that would instantly boost this offense to the top half of the league.

It would present Arizona with an interesting option. They clearly need to bring in a QB and having Fitzgerald makes that guy's life a heck of a lot easier.

On the other hand, Miami could offer a king's ransom for a team that needs to rebuild and they'd have to consider it. Maybe 1st and 2nd rounders this year and next? You acquire Fitzgerald, re-sign Hartline, and move Bess to the number 3 spot. Need to get another TE but overall its a great step in the right direction. Chances of it happening - 0.00000001%.

I think the more likely scenario is Miami signs Jennings to a reasonable deal, re-signs Hartline, and spends a high pick on a receiver. I think Wallace and Bowe will get big money elsewhere as plenty of teams need receiving help. Jennings injury history will hurt his value a bit and his familiarity with Philbin might sway Ireland to overpay for him.

If our staff likes Jennings, then I'm all on board with us making that deal. Jennings is a great veteran receiver that could lead the group and give Tannehill a huge weapon. Jennings is the type of guy who could step in right away and be our #1. Not only that, but he would be able to take pressure off of Hartline and allow Bess to go back to his natural slot position.

I would love to see us sign Jennings and draft another big target in the 1st round.

You think TANNEHILL is that QB who makes Fitz foam out the mouth over? I see little reasoning as to why he would want to go to Miami (other than it just being MIAMI). However, this team is without a doubt a better team heading in a much brighter direction than Arizona. How old is Fitz now?

I'd say forget Jennings after the injuries he's been thru this year. That's not good for a man nearing 30.

He's a veteran leader who will instantly make the passing game better. Not only that but he's a player who Philbin will be very familiar with.

We could always work out some kind of injury clause into his contract. We did the same thing with Marshall and his hip when we signed him. So if he stays healthy and plays a certain number of games, then he gets X amount. If he's constantly getting injured and not playing, then he gets X amount. I don't see how this is a risky investment.

The whole thing is actually pretty simple. If Philbin likes and trust the guy, he passes his physical/medical eval with team doctors, and he's willing to sign for a reasonable contract, then why wouldn't you do the deal???

Signing him would allow us to draft another speedster wideout early and double down on wideout talent. Then we'd have Jennings, Hartline, Bess, Matthews, and a speedy rookie as our receivers. That would give Tannehill plenty of targets to spread it around to.

If it were up to me I wouldn't sign any of the veteran free agent wideouts available. I'd much rather see us take two wideouts in the first three rounds and add talent that way. But if I had to choose one of the veteran free agents to pick from then I'd take Jennings simply for the reasons I mentioned.